Effective synthesis of 1beta-acyl glucuronides by selective acylation
Jennifer A Perrie1, John R Harding, David W Holt
1The Robert Robinson Laboratories, Department of Chemistry, University of Liverpool, UK.
Abstract:
[reaction: see text] Acyl glucuronides are vital metabolites for many carboxylic acid containing drugs. We report an efficient new method for the chemical synthesis of these molecules by selective 1beta-acylation of allyl glucuronate with carboxylic acids catalyzed by HATU and then mild deprotection through treatment with Pd(PPh(3))(4) and morpholine. The method is effective for a range of aryl and alkyl carboxylic acids, including important drugs.
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